The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 13, 1916, Page 3

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TAR—MONDAY, NOV. 1 1916. PAGE 3 FCOLISEUM—All Week MARY ICKF ORD PLAYS TODAY Vairbanks PROGRAMS Mek fo trove tn « Peters tn LIBERTY Another Douglas Fe ture! One would think the enormous success | young star, that quite been sald with that Jnouncemeat. So consi have beer neries that people are beginntt the me dinplay of bi guarantee of good ent Altho this feature “An ich will be «# PHOTO] APPEALS TO THE MASSES—BECAUSE IT SURPASSES Douglas Fairbanks to! w Libert atre until We ght onl re a comedy, nev | Winning a pretty girl who kissed him on their first ess it contains some very exciting 5 an thril i neidents eae meeting, acquiring a fortune, breaking into society oes Beeontt ig fas and breaking up a filibuster’s plot, are all merrily seen tn,"A at Romeo,” a | mixed in this latest Fairbanks’ Comedy Success— In Her Brand New, Wonderful Film Spectacle § couse. AMERI ‘ Hekf war 1 t 16 Coliseum theatre bas con-| tained since it opened tn January M kford, in her new play, ‘ an the Dus sever 7 PARTS Schr og me ALLACE {EAL MUSIC FOR rmong the natives| URLITZER JRKEEL PICTURES to have us stationed nes are all laid ja and are faith-| at beauty and wondrous ere are a storm in the exert and a battle between native} s No Advance Fh: iis ies’ Monaro ais) ChesterConklin . P . part in the f w will remain | in rices * sa wae With his famous sea-nymphs, the Keystone Bathing ties ; Girls, in two reels of hilarity on the high seas— 4 15c i ee A TUGBOAT ROMEO | Children 5c t the California rati Loge Seats 30c e of its pre : e : story ts whole A A super-scenic depicting the wayside beauties of and develops thr athless sus yy st’ A : pense to one of the mort thriline| Tomtohe Until 'S the Northwest's Most Beautiful Highway. 4 b ~ o ° Himaxes ¢ attained in motion | & 4 a — picture art. An advance | Wednesday Night! a f Continuous 11 to 11 Mlatinees 10c, Evenings 15¢, Childr © Cw Continuous — 11 to 11 » EVENINES 19C, en Q—Do you think a man has a] Q.—Is it true that a good many; Remember, | had only a couple right to bet a large amount of| of the greatest firms in America| of hours’ acquaintance money on the election when his| are operated by English capital or BROWN EYES. | cnintiannie ui 7 a a re ife helped to earn every dollar of | Englishmen? A.—Two weeks’ of two m . ‘ : ‘ ind still he bet against her will? Has Germany received a war loan | acqual Mme. Petrova has the role of a] 4 E& WHO DOESN'T BELIEVE from this country? Would not permit you to send him cameo cutter, who becomes term. ’ IN BETS, Engiand’s expenditure | flowers u the circumstances | porartly blind while making * A—A husband has no more right | per day CURIOUS. wore very unusual, You must re| | cameo of t jaughter of a wealthy | to put up his wife's half of the; A A r of large American hat to take this liberty on the} man. He induces her to come to money for bets against ,her wil! | firms @ 1 by English cap » of two hours’ acquaintgnce home wotil she recovers her e rem “ than he would to commit highway! tra) or would be rishing things beyond the} ight, and while there he falls Prices 1 Honey. a. hseeee ie a robbery. Sh® can reclaim It, even fi received a war limit in love with her | Poultry, Veal and Cal. .. - 1.76 3 20 a tho she must appeal to the law to) joa + I cannot refrain from tacking a eee ee Valencia oranges 6 @ bz . aid her. This state has stringent En ire per day ts ° for advice on th COLONIAL | 1916 brot eve ikon att laws in regard to gambling; yet | appro: 0 ; | ine’ of sient. Mentone oe Anfo | e betting. which is nothing al ped ain F i ae aa the 3% 30-1b. erate .... than spasmodic gambling, Dear Miss Gre Formerly | was te gp . pa Sigg : ne aie mitted. in the marine corps, which te a | k, vice and a 16 @ d similar " cm Florida, crate: branch of the navy, so | can speak AE sa Ph Perey + theese from experience r entertaining urkeys, dresse H 2 3 and from fancy, 65 to 126-1» 8 1S » The service is just what the | have chosen, | Ol roosters, live Turnips, Yakima TODAY young men make It, just the same | I | Pork, good block hogs. A DEN OF WILD as in civilian life. They teach a | at lo— ES young man right from wrong, give he Colonial, with Mary i Belling Prices to Metaller for | | Gravenstein : him an education and a trade that eee eae oe | Butter, Eggs and Cheese || ae ene eee he can work at in civilian life, and magnetic star of the occasion H In a recent interview, Miss Batter vag ye pen saan e@ were on o | Faller s If we were all wicked hington Ginas” " 4 eye sal t D gh 101 u 1} not ° ? . Tamed by way to Mexico, the people cheered * Wine t aporte t of morals’ bald ot ingtes - Onions, yellow, Cat ‘ MME. SCHNELL and cried fer us and wished us search the virtuots—for, 18 | Onions, green, tocai : i 5 1 HM Onton, Oregon The Lions’ Cage Has good luck, That was at San Fran course, there would be no ¥ ‘ 31 | Sntons, Yakima No Terrors for This cisco. Before that we were not wel . | pei | ‘ . When we came back, every whines Brave Woman a ratte = U. S. TO SEND MEN ms city fought Acts near their town. Why? It was to =~ get our three months’ pay. Then ' ; Vaudeville we could move on. That song en be titled, “If You Ain't Got the | ALL TOP-NOTCH Money, You Needn’t Come Around,’ Douglas Fairbanks, in “American Aristocracy,” Liberty LAR I is sure true _— - > — is A FORMER MARINE. | or ix nee So eatetenth nd ‘The Pencil Clew nae, ee is vos LEADING LADY, BUT SHE , ta ‘ level t of t man whom | wished to make the GNVIEE PAULA AND ' ra dthn et ; Prtchte: acquaintance of. Almost every s iT8 taka acti z Ms suey Pegs as morning | would meet him on my Qu pie Bh : beply mystery 8nd #8 way to the car. We would look at * F tlee ab eg Pre a on . ! each other and then that was all Even whe oe st mane lat on, tothe very eng Now, | asked a store man if he could i Sean at ome < . : a a THEATRE would introduce me to him. Me said with Earnest Lawton from thet wom Third Ave. and Cherry he would and told this young man Paula ee: bs rig . : CLEMMER to be down there at the time | said. meant I baseioqyed : Burton L. K the far Weekday Sundays But after that, when | would meet ask for Spanien ‘ ture expert F Matinees Evenings him, would only say “Good the As | gat with Mme. Pe Aa morning,” and pass on , f ind ke which 1 er th 5c 10c I heard that he has been ill for. morr I t and last t inj gincre ye ae One Child Free With Adult pgp gs eee x be all rieht | gaged . on Feed jo" I toplays of the s¢ Weekday Mati ‘orm end him some flowers t Mis I at to i weeny memes Would that be out of the way, and M stidhen Winked ard wh e e. Petrova has thrown a what kind of flowers would be face thyned pale, but Sister Letty and 1 cou nderful dramatic power be " ced Tt weet a my ut the camera has rec ut reheare Ge Pirele brs bs with Mme. Petrova on many ¢ < to frow 1 spnpe oN the | watching Extravagance toppe @ said, ‘Mr. Lawt " it sates ‘og arigpetahs (To be continued) ae r 1 fe to that innocent-faced eturt er over t more Vhy of are playing BOLD AS ALIBI HAS aa the lead, M n MISSION ‘ ] cae ee ccono se THIS FOR ‘COMEBACK? 13°28 posers. ts sora et, and | give ou fair warning a8 tage nd will inless | have Miss Madden's part] , ae ; the Missior " h haa bee playing wil 7 nag Pee acy cfs da ht 1 nl prs PIRy ING A Fay pt 10 min Mon-| 4 , : : thetically, but this time T had lyr y three the Have line, | xplaina ung about bi ecu e thot I t fight |.4 A é a thay| that compels fa ut fron ny, ¢ for no one would |, Decaur piaye ‘ Mt) who come 1 conta 1 hi EYES t 1 o1 Onid Bet tro o, aha cae that tande in tow, | Dammann ho se \ ih EXAMINED ki Well, wha tit? was Mise |” Monday.” oe ive ale aye FREE oaite ash Mako " 1 cold weather and warm|*!* i ” ture deb Dr. J. R. Binyon, Jr. The ms {pt you have, M pes ere responsible for the) aes than Little Mary Pickford * alvan, ia that which we a he rst production on the Par } An Eye Examination our firat night's success,’ sald } o may. think mount program. Mr. Peters, h ti nest eS er eer 1 ome of filmdor Will instantly reveal whether you need classes, An examination But ft fs not the one Butt santa most -DUpuler BuSceaseR ludtn here is accurate and reliable. Our lenses are ground in our own playing now by a long shot Mik he pe The Great Divide, I shop, by experts working with skilled optometrists All work ipted Miss Salvan T told me end Of the 10th line Men,” “The Girl of the guaranteed. I personally examine a not pre. on the street this morning that |, Weceiwania neck West Stolen Goods" an scribe unless absolutely necessary Mary Madden was leaving this com- |" Se ne Reet eh athersof note pany because you w determined a, to give your latest affinity all the| Mother—Are you hi CLASS A ' BINYON OPTICAL Co. |": ga ay Ne cl hg oe EO ER 4 1116 FIRST AVE., NEAR SENECA tell Miss Salvan she can have all| Young Wife—Perfe ure, He|be seen at the Class A until W |my speeches, a8 two weeks from|always kisses me a he has|nesday in “Playing With Fire tonight I will no longer be in her| brought up the coal for me five-part play, In this productio’ CROSS, FEVERISH Sweet potatoes | Country Hay an | TO STUDY MARKET | jain | | he ! Producer) Fees —— WASHINGTON, Nov, 13. Notice ay . f mn eKee “a Al 19.00 @20.00 that examination of applicants for 35 ‘ 1.00 Pure Id | positions on the United States com Mo ; “/ mission which will tour Europe at Prices Paid Wholesale Deaters for | timothy. the « o of the war to investigate Vegetables and Fruit | hse ; , gate | ¢——__——_ a | 4| European lumber markets, will be| (corrected daily by J. W e|held thruout the United States one | 4* dox o-| week ence was given today by the —_ of jd artment of commerce. Of the 150 applicants who took LBROS. t examination, but three Just Printers a a. Five x needed. |* se $ 1013 imiRO MAIN 1093 o.| The is being arranged by the ue 33 ,.|commerce departmer conjun “v4 gio q{tion with big lumt ers with a view to extending foreign e lumber trade of the United States « CHILD GETS SICK, RESERVED SEATS, TUESDAY—MOORE rapes, ( Grapes, ¥ Ca saal SS ; IF CONSTIPATED 1 ble “California Syrup of Figs” Can't Harm Tender Stom- ach or Bowels \ fexative tollay saves a sick hild tomorre Children simply will not take the time from play to their bowels, which become up with waste, Hver gets luggisl stomach ¢ a Look at the ton mother! If coated, or your childs listless. ' r h, breath bad, rest-| I \ le t partily, full of m|cold or has sore throat or any oth i ge cuularen'e wilawant give a ten The Business Short Cut e/spoonful of “California. Syrup of at | Pig en don't « y, beca » it e |i perfectly harmless, and in afew | The quicker, shorter, surer, j i hours, all this constination polson | more profitable way to trans- will gently move out of the bowels. act business is via nd you have a well, playful child} 4 cle, Gamat sere “ee WESTERN UNION sary. It should be the first treat . ment given in any alcknese Telegraph Service f Reware of counterfeit fig syrups 4 - Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot It discounts distance and which ha N children of all a California Syrup. of full directions f ind for grown Figs,” or babies, \ overrides delay. 2y non alae neiatad en tia, Rates| THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY s| Baee tee the “California Pig Syrup | i

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